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Home Town St Paul, MN
Last Address Bellows Falls, VT
Date of Passing Dec 04, 1988
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James Clair Shaw, a retired rear admiral and naval historian, died Sunday at his home in Bellows Falls, Vt. He was 74 years old and before a recent illness had been New England director of the Humane Society of the United States.
Admiral Shaw, who fought in 16 Pacific campaigns in World War II, graduated from the United StatesNavalAcademy in 1936. He wrote a naval history in association with Samuel Eliot Morison, the Harvard historian, and was technical adviser for the film ''The Caine Mutiny.'' He had been affiliated with the Humane Society since leaving the Navy 25 years ago.
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Awarded for Actions During World War II
Service: Navy
Rank: Lieutenant
Division: U.S.S. Atlanta (CL-51)
Citation: The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Lieutenant James Clair Shaw, United States Navy, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action while serving as Gunnery Officer aboard the U.S.S. ATLANTA (CL-51), during the engagement with Japanese naval forces in the Solomon Islands area on 13 November 1942. Lieutenant Shaw suffered a broken hand after the action commenced. Despite this condition, he took an active part in removing those badly wounded from his ship, which was severely damaged, into the rescue boats alongside. He requested to be permitted to remain aboard but was ordered to leave with the wounded. His courageous conduct was in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
Director of the New England Regional Humane Society.
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Last Updated: Feb 27, 2021
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Admiral James Shaw and his wife Elizabeth established the Shaw-Worth Memorial Scholarship in 1965 to honor the family's strong belief in compassionate treatment of animals and the importance of humane education. Admiral Shaw was instrumental in developing the youth education division of The HSUS and served as the director of The HSUS New England Regional Office.
He served as the executive director the Connecticut branch of The Humane Society of the United States and later as director of The HSUS New England Regional Office. Admiral Shaw worked to develop the Connecticut branch of The HSUS and was instrumental in establishing the Norma Terris Humane Education Center in East Haddam, Connecticut. The Center serves as the headquarters for the Society's youth education division. The support of the Norma Terris-Albert Firestone Foundation significantly enhances the scholarship award with its generous contributions.